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on the situation here in new york city. some signs of recovery, if ever so slight. >> uh-huh. >> of street lights in lower manhattan which was inundated with wa water were restored yesterday. >> those living near the world trade center site, were first to have theirs turned back on. >> it was impossible to miss here in my hometown. lots of new yorkers walking instead of using limited bus service available. things will ease a bit today. parts of the city's extensive subway cyst,000 tell are reopening today. and measures are being put in place to ease gridlock on the streets. >> some folks had extremely long commutes because of the gridlock, yeah. resourcefulne resourcefulness, new york style. these folks hit a bank and used its power to charge cell phones. customers across northeast are having trouble completing calls because of knocked out transmission sites. late yesterday, at & t, team mobile, announced plans to share their networks during the aftermath. nice move, companies! >> new yorkers. >> been together. can you hear
on the situation here in new york city. some signs of recovery, if ever so slight. >> uh-huh. >> of street lights in lower manhattan which was inundated with wa water were restored yesterday. >> those living near the world trade center site, were first to have theirs turned back on. >> it was impossible to miss here in my hometown. lots of new yorkers walking instead of using limited bus service available. things will ease a bit today. parts of the city's extensive...
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the bridges that connect this part of the city to the rest of the city close when the winds get high, and so the people who decide they want to get out of here, by the time they leave, it could be too late because once the bridge is closed, the people who decided to stay are staying for good. reporting live from far rockaway, jim dolan. channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, jim for finding such -- >> anyway. >> the mayor, new york city mayor says the problem with this, they're not only endangering themselves, but they're now endangering the lives of the first responders who have to go in and try to rescue them should it become an emergency situation. >> any storm, part of the country. you always find the diehard, i'm not going anywhere. put perspective in here. in a measurement of pure kinetic energy, rank the surge and wave destruction potential for sandy, just the hurricane not hybrid it eventually will become at a 5.8 on a 0-6 scale. a very strong, dangerous storm. if you can get to a safe place get out of the way and let mother nature do her thing and come back. >> unfortunatel
the bridges that connect this part of the city to the rest of the city close when the winds get high, and so the people who decide they want to get out of here, by the time they leave, it could be too late because once the bridge is closed, the people who decided to stay are staying for good. reporting live from far rockaway, jim dolan. channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, jim for finding such -- >> anyway. >> the mayor, new york city mayor says the problem with this,...
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shows off the spirit of the city look no other. i think after tragedies the best thing. we can come together and celebrate. >> reporter: the road runners understand the amount of work that is required to get an event of this magnitude up and running but insists they will not interrupt the city's post storm work. >> the joint effort of new york workers in the city is certainly not to distract one resource from the recovery of the city. >> reporter: at this point the new york road runners are optimistic. most of the elite athletes will arrive in time for sunday's race. but they do say it is important for all the runners to have a little flexibility. >> i think the best thing you can do is not stress. elite athlete or every athlete out there, stress doesn't help your race it doesn't help travel. you kind of have to roll with the punches. >> which really is typical of any race. >> one of the things, distance running it never goes perfectly in a race or training. you kind of just have to go with it. >> definitely not the year everybody
shows off the spirit of the city look no other. i think after tragedies the best thing. we can come together and celebrate. >> reporter: the road runners understand the amount of work that is required to get an event of this magnitude up and running but insists they will not interrupt the city's post storm work. >> the joint effort of new york workers in the city is certainly not to distract one resource from the recovery of the city. >> reporter: at this point the new york...
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part of the city that never sleeps is in the dark. the wall of a four story building collapsed in manhattan exposing apartments inside. no one was injured. at least seven storm related deaths have been reported in connecticut, maryland and five in new york including three children. public transportation for more than 12 million people came to a halt in new york, flil and washington, d.c. when the eye of the storm passed over atlantic city the winds abated and clouds parted and full moon came out. >>> 60 million people will be impacted by this storm. fema has pledged over 3 beaten $5 billion for the cleanup if necessary. >> carolyn: and it's not just wind and rain punishing people. schools are closed in south carolina and blizzard warnings in west virginia. sandhya patel is here to show us where the storm is. >> check out doppler radar. you will see this storm is covering a large part of the east coast. there is snow falling right now and rain continues to batter the east coast. we'll show you where the snow is falling right now. it is
part of the city that never sleeps is in the dark. the wall of a four story building collapsed in manhattan exposing apartments inside. no one was injured. at least seven storm related deaths have been reported in connecticut, maryland and five in new york including three children. public transportation for more than 12 million people came to a halt in new york, flil and washington, d.c. when the eye of the storm passed over atlantic city the winds abated and clouds parted and full moon came...
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york workers in the city is certainly not to distract one resource from the recovery of the city. >> reporter: at this point the new york road runners are optimistic. most of the elite athletes will arrive in time for sunday's race. but they do say it is important for all the runners to have a little flexibility. >> i think the best thing you can do is not stress. elite athlete or every athlete out there, stress doesn't help your race it doesn't help travel. you kind of have to roll with the punches. >> reporter: which really is typical of any race. >> one of the things, distance running it never goes perfectly in a race or training. you kind of just have to go with it. >> definitely not the year everybody was planning to run will run. and that's okay. the total positive impact will still be more than significant. and helpful to the city. >> reporter: channel 7, eyewitness news. >> see, i think it is important to the city for those vendors that are there. for the businesses. you know, i ran the marine corps marathon, it really is incredible when you have the folks coming out on the s
york workers in the city is certainly not to distract one resource from the recovery of the city. >> reporter: at this point the new york road runners are optimistic. most of the elite athletes will arrive in time for sunday's race. but they do say it is important for all the runners to have a little flexibility. >> i think the best thing you can do is not stress. elite athlete or every athlete out there, stress doesn't help your race it doesn't help travel. you kind of have to roll...
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into the new york city area. into the new jersey beaches. this produced the devastating storm surge the like of which the region hasn't seen in recent memory if ever and hopefully will not see again for a long, long time. rob, paula, back to you. >> our thanks to accuweather's jim dickey. here is maybe an indication of how things are going up here in new york. do you remember that massive crane in midtown, manhattan, that was brought down by sandy's powerful wind? well, new york's mayor says he "feels very good about it now." >> he might be the only one that feels good about it. the crane has been secured and all the gas and steam lines in that area have been turned off. that is to avoid a fire in the event that, if it were to come crashing down. the streets around there, closed. offices are said to be closed indefinitely. he says once the wind dies down, the mayor says, the city will find a way to pull it in, all ten tons of it. >> that will be an amazing operation. that is 1,000 feet in the air. you don't want to see it fall. probably shra
into the new york city area. into the new jersey beaches. this produced the devastating storm surge the like of which the region hasn't seen in recent memory if ever and hopefully will not see again for a long, long time. rob, paula, back to you. >> our thanks to accuweather's jim dickey. here is maybe an indication of how things are going up here in new york. do you remember that massive crane in midtown, manhattan, that was brought down by sandy's powerful wind? well, new york's mayor...
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from the sky, ambulances lined up around the block from all over the city. and we're learning more about the moment the lights went out, the moment the critical machines, the respirators stopped. this young doctor right there. >> the patients on ventilators. >> the babies. >> babies, yeah. >> reporter: their first concern, babies in intensive care. 20 of them. this nurse clutching a newborn wrapped in a blanket holding one of those plastic bags. she was doing the work of the respirators herself. in fact, all the nurses in the unit were doing what's called bagging the air. literally squeezing bags of air into the tiny little lungs. cradling the babies and carrying them nine floors down. another baby rushed out, dwarfed by the size of the gurney. once outside, the bag replaced with oxygen brought in by paramedics. an entire team surrounding one baby. in fact, a hospital source telling me that's what they did moment the power was cut off. dividing into teams, surrounding one patient at time, carefully bringing them down a darkened stairwell, carrying them on pl
from the sky, ambulances lined up around the block from all over the city. and we're learning more about the moment the lights went out, the moment the critical machines, the respirators stopped. this young doctor right there. >> the patients on ventilators. >> the babies. >> babies, yeah. >> reporter: their first concern, babies in intensive care. 20 of them. this nurse clutching a newborn wrapped in a blanket holding one of those plastic bags. she was doing the work of...
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for the city? >> one of the real concerns is making sure the pump stations continue to work. and the pump stations have all gotten backup power supplies in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. so that so far seems to be working. >> what is still being looked at closely in terms of waking up wednesday morning? >> we're looking at increases in wind speed as the storm continues to move inland and closer to new orleans. >> at this point it looks like the storm protection system is holding and doing its job? >> this is a significant surge event we are looking at. 10, 12 feet of surge in some places. but the new levee system is high enough especially on the eastern side of the river, where that kind of surge is, is occurring, that it's -- it's not going to be a problem at all. >> want to thank mark for doing that. the silver lining. the new system. billions in taxpayer money getting a first real test. good thing. >> national weather service issued a warning of life threatening flooding. governor bobby jin
for the city? >> one of the real concerns is making sure the pump stations continue to work. and the pump stations have all gotten backup power supplies in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. so that so far seems to be working. >> what is still being looked at closely in terms of waking up wednesday morning? >> we're looking at increases in wind speed as the storm continues to move inland and closer to new orleans. >> at this point it looks like the storm protection...
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. >> they have to rethink the building of the cities. and for the japanese people, facing a 30% catastrophic drop in electric consumption, this has become a necessity, a matter of survival. >> reporter: the nuclear disaster last year all but shut down nuclear power here. a third of the country's energy supply. it forced communities to come up with smart, energy efficient ways to power their homes. in kashiwa, the city is using meters to track and control energy usage. >> if your cell phone is connected to your house and you can regulate how much electric power, how much home heating you are using, and then have software to calculate the best usage of energy, you could cut your energy bill in half just by using your cell phone. >> reporter: by 2014, when 28,000 people are expected to move in, developers say the community will generate enough energy to maintain supply in the event of another major disaster. dozens of smart cities have been proposed in japan so far. but if moving to a smart city is out of the question for less than $4,000,
. >> they have to rethink the building of the cities. and for the japanese people, facing a 30% catastrophic drop in electric consumption, this has become a necessity, a matter of survival. >> reporter: the nuclear disaster last year all but shut down nuclear power here. a third of the country's energy supply. it forced communities to come up with smart, energy efficient ways to power their homes. in kashiwa, the city is using meters to track and control energy usage. >> if...
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in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor andrew cuomo as he watched the water surge at the mouth of one tunnel at the height of the storm. what is your biggest concern at this hour? >> the -- where it stops, that's the first thing, where it stops, when it stops? and what damage it is doing in the meantime? >> reporter: water flooded the newly unveiled ground zero memorial. much it underground. just uptown, the facade of a four-story residential building came toppling down exposing apartments inside leaving no one injured. new york officials were so concerned about
in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide....
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that's the good thing. >> how is the city weathering the storm so far? >> residents were told to hunker down in their own homes. if they didn't plan on evacuating voluntarily. and that's pretty much what everybody has done. the wind are fairly high outside. we are still getting gusts to 65 miles an hour. >> the fact that this storm is moving so slowly would seem the number one concern, you said a second ago, the amount of rainfall, the estimates, 10 to 20 inches. what could that potentially mean for the city? >> one of the real concerns making sure the pump stations continue to work. now the pump stations have all gotten back up -- power supplies. in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. so, that so far seems to be working. >>> our thanks to the reporter, from the new orleans times picayune. this time last year the hurricane making news was irene. battered the caribbean and east coast more than a week killing at least 67 people. from the carolinas, up to canada, rivers and roads were flooded. power knocked out. an hundreds of thousand of people were displa
that's the good thing. >> how is the city weathering the storm so far? >> residents were told to hunker down in their own homes. if they didn't plan on evacuating voluntarily. and that's pretty much what everybody has done. the wind are fairly high outside. we are still getting gusts to 65 miles an hour. >> the fact that this storm is moving so slowly would seem the number one concern, you said a second ago, the amount of rainfall, the estimates, 10 to 20 inches. what could...
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in the city of tampa. another political net to pass on this monday morning, we will have the results of our latest presidential poll. >> yeah, the republican governor, rick scott in florida said we do two things well, hurricanes and hospitality. and this week we get to show both sides. they have their hand full. >> they do. logistical nightmare. they will pull it out. >>> speaking out, what disgraced cyclist lance armstrong has to say. being stripped of his titles. you might be surprised by his reaction. >> i was surprised by the results of the race that he took part in over the weekend, too, for all of those medals. we'll hear maybe what polilace fell into. who beat him. more interestingly. and rihanna being linked to a reality tv star. hanging out with a dude you wouldn't suspect. what does a pop star see in the member of a well known reality tv family. we'll find out coming of in "the skinny." >> a new boy under her umbrella, ella, ella. >> perhaps something going on with her and a do the getting friend
in the city of tampa. another political net to pass on this monday morning, we will have the results of our latest presidential poll. >> yeah, the republican governor, rick scott in florida said we do two things well, hurricanes and hospitality. and this week we get to show both sides. they have their hand full. >> they do. logistical nightmare. they will pull it out. >>> speaking out, what disgraced cyclist lance armstrong has to say. being stripped of his titles. you...
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"sex and the city" movies. >> the second one, maybe. the first one, no problem. >> really? okay. i never saw them. i heard the second one was like abyss mal. >> it was a bit of a stretch. abu dhabi. i don't know where that came in. >>> we'll be back with more "world news now" right after this. [ woman ] i was ready for my trip. but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below he enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar professional treatment. wow, that's you? [ female announcer ] new intensive professional effects whitestrips. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. ♪ ♪ freeze frame freeze frame ♪ ♪ welcome back, everybody. wedding season, of course is upon us. happy days, happy memories. unless your wedding photos don'. >> i can't imagine. a couple in england hired what may be the worst professional wedding photo
"sex and the city" movies. >> the second one, maybe. the first one, no problem. >> really? okay. i never saw them. i heard the second one was like abyss mal. >> it was a bit of a stretch. abu dhabi. i don't know where that came in. >>> we'll be back with more "world news now" right after this. [ woman ] i was ready for my trip. but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below he...
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the twin cities. some drenching rain from chicago to louisville. morning showers for much of the east coast. up to 10 inches of snow in the northern rockies. showers in the colorado rockies. >> 83 in colorado springs. 74 in sacramento and 58 in boise. mostly 70s from the dakotas to indianapolis. 80s in dallas and baltimore. 71 here in new york. >>> well, film buffs know that zombie movies are rarely set in big cities. here in new york, for example, they probably would just blend in. >> yes, that's right. but the town of brownsville, oregon, is right out of zombie casting central. small but scary and a filmmaker is taking full advantage using almost the entire population of just 1,630 people to help behind the scenes as well as dressing up for the cameras in their goriest zombie best. >> he hopes to take his movie one day, of course, to the big screen. we wish him luck. young spielberg on his way. >> on his way. >> we like it. >>> coming up, the man with the best job in the world faces burnout. >>> and
the twin cities. some drenching rain from chicago to louisville. morning showers for much of the east coast. up to 10 inches of snow in the northern rockies. showers in the colorado rockies. >> 83 in colorado springs. 74 in sacramento and 58 in boise. mostly 70s from the dakotas to indianapolis. 80s in dallas and baltimore. 71 here in new york. >>> well, film buffs know that zombie movies are rarely set in big cities. here in new york, for example, they probably would just blend...
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where we need it. >> this is the problem in the city for years. could never get young folks and the right businesses and now post-katrina one of the many silver linings, the city is coming back and guys like this and groups like ideal village helping to rebuild that city. >> the packaging is incredible. margorita. i didn't taste it because i wanted to -- >> do it. >> oh, it's delicious. >> oh, yeah, the show just got better. so congratulations, again, thanks for having me down there, guys. good luck. these are good to. go get some and we'll be back right after this. >> cheers. >> i love that report. >> salut. >>> hey, insomniacs you're watching "world news now." >> sleep is overrated. ♪ ♪ where women go and men plunder can't you hear the thunder ♪ >>> remember way back in 2009 when there was that big competition to win the best job in the world and the winner got to move to australia and live in the lap of luxury. >> sounded great, didn't it? the six-figure salary for blogging about that dream job, was it really a dream, though. a little mor
where we need it. >> this is the problem in the city for years. could never get young folks and the right businesses and now post-katrina one of the many silver linings, the city is coming back and guys like this and groups like ideal village helping to rebuild that city. >> the packaging is incredible. margorita. i didn't taste it because i wanted to -- >> do it. >> oh, it's delicious. >> oh, yeah, the show just got better. so congratulations, again, thanks for...
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going to talk about "sex and the city." if you miss the girls, they could be coming back to hbo in little cameo appearances. if you've watched that new show "girls." apparently, the executive producer, the creator, is thinking about trying to bring in sarah jessica parker and cynthia nixon in different ways. just kind of putting them in here and there. sitting maybe at a coffee table or walking by as a group. she's crediting "girls" with being a hit because these girls, they grew up watching "sex and the city." she thinks it's a natural thing. who wouldn't want to see the girls back in a little reunion? >> it seemed like the show is like a prequel to "sex and the city." taking those four characters and going back to when they were younger. this series got a lot of buzz because one of the stars is the daughter of brian williams, nbc's evening anchor over there. were you a big "sex and the city" fan? >> i was. i loved it. they were joking if they brought the girls back they wouldn't be able to afford their makeup and hair tea
going to talk about "sex and the city." if you miss the girls, they could be coming back to hbo in little cameo appearances. if you've watched that new show "girls." apparently, the executive producer, the creator, is thinking about trying to bring in sarah jessica parker and cynthia nixon in different ways. just kind of putting them in here and there. sitting maybe at a coffee table or walking by as a group. she's crediting "girls" with being a hit because these...
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this city is a city where we have to go on. >> the marathon brings the city about $340 million. organizers will use the event to raise money for storm recovery efforts and already donated a million dollars and collected even more in pledges from sponsors and so that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> here we go. we want to know, do you think the new york city mar thong should be held as scheduled? let us foe what you think. logon to our facebook page at wnnfans.com. you believe they should go ahead. >> i do. we've been talking about this for a few days. yes, i mean i did run the marine corps marathon and i remember we did it at the u.s. attorneys office, a group of prosecutors to raise money for aids and aids awareness and raised a lot of money and the district got a lot of money because there are a lot of people that travel in, the local businesses thrive during that time and $340 million is a lot of money for the city. >> i get it. >> after this devastation. >> i get the economy. i get the charity, part of it. i get that folks have already booked hotels and flig
this city is a city where we have to go on. >> the marathon brings the city about $340 million. organizers will use the event to raise money for storm recovery efforts and already donated a million dollars and collected even more in pledges from sponsors and so that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> here we go. we want to know, do you think the new york city mar thong should be held as scheduled? let us foe what you think. logon to our facebook page at wnnfans.com....
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. >> the windy city. >> one of the more iconic photos. everyone remembers the shot, the war room, the night -- was that successful. what a picture. what an image. so. coming up next, we'll lighten the mood a little bit. it is the final weekend of the nfl regular season. and all the playoffs. >> he didn't do so well. we're going to see how our football fanatic did. we know he kind of tanked. monday morning quarterbacking when we come back. it's all right. there's always next year. >> welcome back, everybody. final weekend of the nfl season. the final weekend for tanya rivero whose reign as pigskin. >> prognosticator. >> tanya going out a winner for the regular season. i will take her spot for the nfl playoffs. i thoroughly expect to cut your butt. >> and fireman bob's. >> trash talking, bob. let's start the final regular season highlights with indianapolis at jacksonville. maurice drew, broke the jaguars rushing record, handoff and breaking a tackle. 56 yards. jacksonville, 19-13. by losing the colts get the number one pick in the draft. >
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the city declared a state of emergency. officials are warning -- be rhing >> we are certainly encouraging all of our people to stay alert, to monitor local weather conditions in their area and follow what local officials are telling them. >> reporter: the change in track means tampa will be spared the worst of isaac's wrath. strong wind and half a foot of city officials are coce republican officialcale dato te. enthusiasm am eleo cf3 arriving all weekend prepared for any weather >> i have my raincoat on. i am ready for some weather >> reporter: schools here in tampa eca officials are worried about high winds and flooding. at 2:00 this afternoon, the republican convention will gavel in for just five minutes. a very quick, brief session, just to formally kick things off here in tampa. rob and paula, back to you. >> karen, all of this planning, about $40 million it is going to cost the rnc to put this on. now they have to scale this back from four days to three. how do they do that? >> reporter: they have basically taken the s
the city declared a state of emergency. officials are warning -- be rhing >> we are certainly encouraging all of our people to stay alert, to monitor local weather conditions in their area and follow what local officials are telling them. >> reporter: the change in track means tampa will be spared the worst of isaac's wrath. strong wind and half a foot of city officials are coce republican officialcale dato te. enthusiasm am eleo cf3 arriving all weekend prepared for any weather...
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who knows. >> new york is a rough if not the roughest sports town in the city. so i'm not quite -- this ain't denver. i'm not quite sure tebow is even -- you know, pray all you want. new york fans, we don't mess around here. i hope you're ready for rough and tumble introduction to the big leagues here. this can be a rough, rough town. >> he'll need to pray about it. >> yes, indeed. get started. >> power of prayer, though. >>> elementary school children from henryville, indiana, are back in class for the first time since the deadly tornado destroyed their school three weeks ago. the 700 students are now attending a temporary school about 20 miles away but officials decided that it would be in the best interest for the kids to skip a statewide tornado drill. >> i think that was a wise choice because, especially for the little ones, i was really concerned about the fear that it would put into them. >> there's a whole fear factor there. fear is a powerful motivator. we don't want to lose the day. >> the students were more excited about seeing their friends and getti
who knows. >> new york is a rough if not the roughest sports town in the city. so i'm not quite -- this ain't denver. i'm not quite sure tebow is even -- you know, pray all you want. new york fans, we don't mess around here. i hope you're ready for rough and tumble introduction to the big leagues here. this can be a rough, rough town. >> he'll need to pray about it. >> yes, indeed. get started. >> power of prayer, though. >>> elementary school children from...
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of cities across the country and the world. things got violent in some areas. police fired tear gas at anti-wall street demonstrators in oakland, california, before making several arrests and there were also clashes here in new york but thousands later gathered for a peaceful protest. >>> a florida couple has been arrested taking their granddaughter on a dangerous joyride. sarasota police officers spotted paul and belinda berloni towing the girl in a toy car attached to their suv by two dog leashes and say both grandparents were intoxicated. the little girl was sitting in the hot wheels car wearing a bathing suit. make matters worse, she wasn't even wearing a helmet. the grandfather was driving about ten miles an hour on a paved access road. fortunately, though, the child was not hurt. who spiked grandma and grandpa's prune juice? >> the grandparents were intoxicated. >> it's a crazy world. are you kidding me? oh, man. >> thank goodness no one was hurt. >> yes. >>> here's your wednesday weather, hail, gusty winds and chance of
of cities across the country and the world. things got violent in some areas. police fired tear gas at anti-wall street demonstrators in oakland, california, before making several arrests and there were also clashes here in new york but thousands later gathered for a peaceful protest. >>> a florida couple has been arrested taking their granddaughter on a dangerous joyride. sarasota police officers spotted paul and belinda berloni towing the girl in a toy car attached to their suv by...
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messy time in the city of chicago. for a lot of folks. >>> also this half-hour, those incredible images over new york city, what we are learning after not one but two rare tornados tore through this area. over the weekend. >> i believe only the 13th and 14th tornados in this area in tornadic history. did that make sense? >> i followed that. >> tornadic? >> compared to other areas, we have no right to complain or be upset. here in new york. just the rarity, no damages or injury. thank god. >> i slept through all the bad weather over the weekend. >> as did i. >> and then, an incredibly rare disease strikes this little girl from denver, a plague from the middle ages. we will hear her remarkable recovery story. coming of in just a couple minutes. >>> later are blake lively and rile -- rile? ryan reynolds. so monday. >> you saw her. what she does to you. >> she is hot. are they husband and wife? the big question, the trail of clues about a possible weekend wedding. that is coming up in "the skinny." >> first assignment day
messy time in the city of chicago. for a lot of folks. >>> also this half-hour, those incredible images over new york city, what we are learning after not one but two rare tornados tore through this area. over the weekend. >> i believe only the 13th and 14th tornados in this area in tornadic history. did that make sense? >> i followed that. >> tornadic? >> compared to other areas, we have no right to complain or be upset. here in new york. just the rarity, no...
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yet in the superdome in the city of new orleans. redemption will be ours. >> that is called wishful thinking. >> please, please. >> and they are already getting ready with some serious road improvements. can i have my highlighter back? >> no. >> the contractor is promising to have the entire $11 million face-lift done by december. >> now if the saints can somehow avoid another loss in the divisional playoffs, the 49ers last year, dreams would really be coming true. new orleans is pumped to host that super bowl. we had a tough off-season, but we're coming back. who dat nation is about to rise again. we'll be there. we find a way. new orleans are a city of survivors. that's all i'm telling you. >>> the naked truth about a guy who found an unconventional way to cool off. >>> and ride along as we take you for an unforgettable theme park thrill. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america. >>> welcome back, everybody. despite being armed with more than 30
yet in the superdome in the city of new orleans. redemption will be ours. >> that is called wishful thinking. >> please, please. >> and they are already getting ready with some serious road improvements. can i have my highlighter back? >> no. >> the contractor is promising to have the entire $11 million face-lift done by december. >> now if the saints can somehow avoid another loss in the divisional playoffs, the 49ers last year, dreams would really be coming...
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last month, the city-owned grove tested positive for the insect. on tuesday redlands city council members approved a $38,000 measure to squash the citrus pest in its tracks. >> we have a fire management company that's going to go ahead and as a result of last night's council action is going to go ahead and proceed to treat all of the approximately 200 acres of citrus that the city owns and operates. >> reporter: commercial growers aren't the only ones under threat. households are also being told to be on the lookout for the insect in back yard trees. leticia juarez, abc news. >> ooh. they can do a lot of damage. one female can lay up to 800 eggs in a lifetime. >> be careful out there picking orange juice for the staff in the morning. >> love me some citrus. picking orange juice for the staff in the morning. >> love me some citrus. f us want to hear we've done a good job caring for our mouths. that's why there's a rinse like crest pro-health multi-protection. it helps you get a better dental check-up. so be ready for your next dental check-up. try a
last month, the city-owned grove tested positive for the insect. on tuesday redlands city council members approved a $38,000 measure to squash the citrus pest in its tracks. >> we have a fire management company that's going to go ahead and as a result of last night's council action is going to go ahead and proceed to treat all of the approximately 200 acres of citrus that the city owns and operates. >> reporter: commercial growers aren't the only ones under threat. households are...
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a very long standoff in the city of toulouse. you have to wonder how this is going to end. >> hopefully -- i don't really see -- >> sooner than later. >> yes. >> they want him alive. they want to know why he did this. >> they want to know why and if he has any accomplices as well. >>> also a 77-year-old woman in southern michigan is thanking her lucky stars. an explosion blew her home to bits and blasted her away from danger. we're going to show you what happened and how it happened. >> she survived. that's pretty amazing. >>> also later in this half hour, young men put on their red stilettos and walk around a college campus the best they can. hear about the serious message, though, behind this high heel event. i always wonder how you women walk in those. i have no idea. that's why some of you have those nasty bunions and stuff that -- i don't understand. >> i'm going to let you -- i'm going to loan you a pair of mine so you can finally empathize. >> no, thank you. >>> but first, two new blasts and brief bursts of gunfire have so
a very long standoff in the city of toulouse. you have to wonder how this is going to end. >> hopefully -- i don't really see -- >> sooner than later. >> yes. >> they want him alive. they want to know why he did this. >> they want to know why and if he has any accomplices as well. >>> also a 77-year-old woman in southern michigan is thanking her lucky stars. an explosion blew her home to bits and blasted her away from danger. we're going to show you what...
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in the city. everyone is getting gun happy in this town. it's just crazy. it's two shootings within a matter of 20 minutes. >> reporter: neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> and that story does make a great point. you think of seattle. you think of a very peaceful, quiet, largely crime-free city here. the deaths yesterday now bring the total of homicides for the year to 21. that matches the total from all of 2011. >> so not even halfway into 2012 and they already matched last year's total. and also, just to bring you up to date. four victims at the cafe and then that one woman in the car and then the gunman took his own life. they say that cafe was like an artist hangout space. so very, very bizarre. >> i have no idea why he'd target that particular place but six people gone just like that. >>> for the first time since her son's decades-old disappearance recently hit the headlines again, we're hearing from the mother of etan patz. julie patz spoke last night outside her new york city apartment sa
in the city. everyone is getting gun happy in this town. it's just crazy. it's two shootings within a matter of 20 minutes. >> reporter: neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> and that story does make a great point. you think of seattle. you think of a very peaceful, quiet, largely crime-free city here. the deaths yesterday now bring the total of homicides for the year to 21. that matches the total from all of 2011. >> so not even halfway into 2012 and they already matched last...
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the city. to getting into the city, ario, the hope is that flights will resume tomorrow. >> yeah, hopefully they do open tomorrow. with nearly 14,000 flights canceled, you know it's going to take a while to get back to ormal. tonight, our travel peter greenberg, has survival guide. >> stuck, stranded, what happens now? your airline canceled their flht, are they required to give you a hotel for free? >> this is an act of god under their carriage contract and you're essentially on your own. > cbs news travel editor peter reenberg busting that ultimate travel myth, breaking down the four things you need to ow when your travel plans go ust. concern, peter, about price gouging? >> there's a concern a little it about price gouging at some hotels at a time like this but ou're dealing with a loss of upply and demand and the supply isn't there right now. >> l l's take it to the poor folks already stranded in the airports, peter. what are some survival tips for hem? >> get food while you can, hydrate you
the city. to getting into the city, ario, the hope is that flights will resume tomorrow. >> yeah, hopefully they do open tomorrow. with nearly 14,000 flights canceled, you know it's going to take a while to get back to ormal. tonight, our travel peter greenberg, has survival guide. >> stuck, stranded, what happens now? your airline canceled their flht, are they required to give you a hotel for free? >> this is an act of god under their carriage contract and you're essentially...
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the twin cities, omaha and chicago, hover around the 40 degree mark. it's a mild 47 in boston, 51 in baltimore. >>> well, for one man in new mexico valentine's day, just yesterday, is much bigger than christmas. this year lonnie anderson made his wife, annie, queen for a day. he transformed their living room into a palace, complete with a throne that he even built himself. >> now, lonnie's daughters helped to make sugar jewels, chocolate coins, a scepter, a robe, a crown. it took them a month and a half to do. and he says it cost them less than dinner and flowers. and he says she's grateful but a card would be just as sweet. a lot of thought he put into that. >> creativity there. she says she can't really match what he does so she writes him a love letter every year. and he actually did this because his grandfather never believed in valentine's day and got his grandmother anything, so he wanted to do right by his wife to make up for what granddaddy didn't do. >> queen for a day, though. she's queen every day, right? >> typical woman. mm-hmm. >> mama ai
the twin cities, omaha and chicago, hover around the 40 degree mark. it's a mild 47 in boston, 51 in baltimore. >>> well, for one man in new mexico valentine's day, just yesterday, is much bigger than christmas. this year lonnie anderson made his wife, annie, queen for a day. he transformed their living room into a palace, complete with a throne that he even built himself. >> now, lonnie's daughters helped to make sugar jewels, chocolate coins, a scepter, a robe, a crown. it took...
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heat contributed to the death of two men in the city. though they had other health problems. the high temperatures will move east over the weekend with the readings expected to be 100 or above. >>> as for the rest of the nation's weather -- some severe storms are a threat in parts of michigan, wisconsin as well as in the dakotas. showers will stretch from new orleans all the way to the ohio valley. >> pleasant in the west though. seattle could reach 80 for the first time this summer. near record-breaking heat in kansas city, indianapolis. in the 90s. a mild, cooler 73 in fargo. >>> and there are still three weeks before the big summer olympics in london, but the city is already putting on quite a show. a spectacular laser light show concluded the official opening of europe's tallest building. >> it's called the shard. more than 1,000 feet high. 87 stories and dwarfs everything around it including famous london landmarks. its reign as london's tallest building may be short-lived. a bigger skyscraper under construction in moscow apparently. >> the building is half the size of t
heat contributed to the death of two men in the city. though they had other health problems. the high temperatures will move east over the weekend with the readings expected to be 100 or above. >>> as for the rest of the nation's weather -- some severe storms are a threat in parts of michigan, wisconsin as well as in the dakotas. showers will stretch from new orleans all the way to the ohio valley. >> pleasant in the west though. seattle could reach 80 for the first time this...
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the city vows to keep fighting because the cop though was off duty. >> but the bartender says the police department itself is to blame. paul mikey of our chicago station, wls, has the story. >> no comment. >> reporter: this ex-cop chose not to discuss the verdict. >> no comment. >> reporter: the city contended his pummeling of a bartender was unprovoked, inexcusable, but responsibility rested with him, a cop who was off duty but completely drunk. the victim's attorneys argued that he acted the way he did was he was unafraid of the consequences. protected by a long time police code of silence. >> there is a code of silence alive and well in the chicago police department, and we had the incredible burden in this case of proving it was widespread and persistent. >> reporter: the jury, three men, eight women, agreed accepting the argument, that he conspired with officers to men is my the case against him and higher ups sought to soft pedal the case to not damage the department's reputation. the head of internal affairs strongly disputed that. the jury awarded the victim $850,000 in damages.
the city vows to keep fighting because the cop though was off duty. >> but the bartender says the police department itself is to blame. paul mikey of our chicago station, wls, has the story. >> no comment. >> reporter: this ex-cop chose not to discuss the verdict. >> no comment. >> reporter: the city contended his pummeling of a bartender was unprovoked, inexcusable, but responsibility rested with him, a cop who was off duty but completely drunk. the victim's...
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where we need it. >> this is the problem in the city for yeyears. could never get young folks and the right businesses and now post-katrina one of the many silver linings, the city is coming back and guys like this and groups like ideal village helping to rebuild that city. >> the packaging is incredible. margorita. i didn't taste it because i wanted to -- >> do it. >> oh, it's delicious. >> oh, yeah, the show just got better. so congratulations, again, thanks for having me down there, guys. good luck. these are good to. go get some and we'll be back right after this. >> cheers. >> i love that report. >> salut. when some people struguggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified. not knowing what to do, they do nohing, butut the peop who take actcti, are far me likely to get the most positive outcome. making hohome affordable is a free government program. are far me likely to get the most positive outcome. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now.
where we need it. >> this is the problem in the city for yeyears. could never get young folks and the right businesses and now post-katrina one of the many silver linings, the city is coming back and guys like this and groups like ideal village helping to rebuild that city. >> the packaging is incredible. margorita. i didn't taste it because i wanted to -- >> do it. >> oh, it's delicious. >> oh, yeah, the show just got better. so congratulations, again, thanks for...
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game one of the nba finals goes to the oklahoma city thunder. forecast calling for some thunder right. they beat the miami heat with the final score of 105-94. >> kevin durant schooled lebron james in the fourth. heat led in the first half. durant scored 17 of 36 points in the second half. >> those young legs coming through late in the game. russell westbrook, 27, the perfect side kick for k.d. >> lebron james with 30 points not bad at all. the biggest number of 11 final games. in the fourth he had one basket in the first eight minutes he got shut down. >> guam tame two thursday night abc. basketball fans in oklahoma are obviously thrilled with victory game one. a big deal in okc, as reporter katie blaky found out. >> reporter: it's great. >> there is electricity in the air. it's cool. >> it feels different. really different. but a neat feel. >> reporter: oklahoma city and the nba finals the feeling is hard to describe but it is felt by locals and visitors. >> it is definitely different than when i left 15 years ago. oklahoma city has changed a
game one of the nba finals goes to the oklahoma city thunder. forecast calling for some thunder right. they beat the miami heat with the final score of 105-94. >> kevin durant schooled lebron james in the fourth. heat led in the first half. durant scored 17 of 36 points in the second half. >> those young legs coming through late in the game. russell westbrook, 27, the perfect side kick for k.d. >> lebron james with 30 points not bad at all. the biggest number of 11 final...
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the windy city cooling off some time soon. beautiful display there last night. >> always cooler near the lake. lake effect. i went to school at notre dame. we used to talk about chicago and the lake effect. how it was -- just to be cooler. right there. >> a breeze. you had a relaxing day at home. you had fun with the family which is good. and i was barbecuing with a few friend. they had something i know you will appreciate. they had a beef hamburger infused with bacon fat. >> no! >> this is the most. >> you didn't bring me any? >> there were none left. you crazy? there were none left. >> everything tastes better with bacon. >> everything. infused with bacon fat. >> it was delicious. >> what could be more american? than a burger than that and the heart attack i will have next week. a look now at your weather on this day after the fourth. hot and sunny in the northeast. not as humid. storms though could threaten the tennessee valley and ohio valleys with strong winds and hail, pleasant from seattle to san diego. >> chicago will
the windy city cooling off some time soon. beautiful display there last night. >> always cooler near the lake. lake effect. i went to school at notre dame. we used to talk about chicago and the lake effect. how it was -- just to be cooler. right there. >> a breeze. you had a relaxing day at home. you had fun with the family which is good. and i was barbecuing with a few friend. they had something i know you will appreciate. they had a beef hamburger infused with bacon fat. >>...
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the mayor of new orleans wanted people who are outside of the levee protection zone, to leave the city. he urged them to do that. so it has gotten a lot quieter here and rob nelson's hometown, as people make preparations. >> rob is certainly beloved down there in the big easy. >> no sighting of rob though. >> there you go. for abc, reporting live from new orleans, we thank you. >> he can get some sleep now. with the storm picking up intensity, let's get the latest on isaac's path. >> our coverage with accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. good morning, jim. >> good morning. isaac likely to strengthen, over the next 24 hours, it nears landfall. the gulf coast. likely to stringette ett make is late tonight if not early tomorrow morning. the storm going to bring strong gusty wind. 100 miles per hour not out of the question. storm surge. the water will be peeling up, with wind out of the east through out the day. massive storm surge expected. john, paula, back to you. >> jim, thank you. our coverage of tropical storm isaac does not end here. we'll take you live to new orleans again on "ame
the mayor of new orleans wanted people who are outside of the levee protection zone, to leave the city. he urged them to do that. so it has gotten a lot quieter here and rob nelson's hometown, as people make preparations. >> rob is certainly beloved down there in the big easy. >> no sighting of rob though. >> there you go. for abc, reporting live from new orleans, we thank you. >> he can get some sleep now. with the storm picking up intensity, let's get the latest on...
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outside of the city, there is enormous devastation. isaac has been relentless, punishing the gulf all day. fierce wind, storm surges and rains over 22 inches in some areas. washed out road. snapped trees. and knocked down power lines. more than 700,000 peoplen four states are without power. rescuers risked dangerous conditions to save people stranded by the floodwaters. >> our focus obviously has been on evacuation today and to get people out of harm's way. >> despite their house being under water this father and son are beg called heroes. >> oh, we have rescued a lot of people. and saw things you never thought you would see. anxious moments outside a nursing home. medical vehicles and school buses waiting to evacuate patients. as isaac takes its time, moving across the gulf, officials have issued new mandatory evacuation orders for those at risk for flooding. [ indiscernible ] isaac is much weaker than hurricane katrina which crippled new orleans exactly seven years ago. the flood system did fine, but officials say they will breach a
outside of the city, there is enormous devastation. isaac has been relentless, punishing the gulf all day. fierce wind, storm surges and rains over 22 inches in some areas. washed out road. snapped trees. and knocked down power lines. more than 700,000 peoplen four states are without power. rescuers risked dangerous conditions to save people stranded by the floodwaters. >> our focus obviously has been on evacuation today and to get people out of harm's way. >> despite their house...
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the city is built around steep hills and cliffs. they're calling this the duluth deluge. >> say that ten times faster. >> duluth deluge. unbelievable, though. cars getting swallowed by these sinkholes. >> and just to add to the craziness, you have polar bears and seals out there. >> yes, polar bears on the list. thankfully they stayed put. a lot of the animals drowned in this unfortunate disaster. the mayor is expected to contact president obama for relief, as well. >>> well, the other door is wide open in the northeast. if you think yesterday was hot, everybody, wait and see what's in store for today. nearly a dozen states remain under heat warnings and advisories from new england to the mid-atlantic. record highs expected in new york and d.c. and the heat index in some places could reach as high as 110. thousands of folks beat the heat by flocking to the ocean. beaches along the eastern seaboard, like this one in new jersey were packed. is that you? you said you were going to the beach. >> i was on the jersey shore. >> is that you
the city is built around steep hills and cliffs. they're calling this the duluth deluge. >> say that ten times faster. >> duluth deluge. unbelievable, though. cars getting swallowed by these sinkholes. >> and just to add to the craziness, you have polar bears and seals out there. >> yes, polar bears on the list. thankfully they stayed put. a lot of the animals drowned in this unfortunate disaster. the mayor is expected to contact president obama for relief, as well....
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of the city it is the worst they have endured. "god is great," he shouts, in defiance. the shelling is constant now. we're hearing an impact every few seconds. and in reply you can also hear a little bit of kalashnikov fire. it's a pretty futile gesture. [ gunshot ] eyewitnesses say a field clinic was hit. they filmed the injured being moved. over several days of this most of the casualties have been civilians. the houses don't have basements. there's nowhere to hide. "where's the arab league," she shouts. this woman's son is badly wounded. "give us guns," she screams, "we cannot defend ourselves." even in the midst of all this, most hide their faces. they say there's no telling what the regime will do. >> the only thing that they had their hopes in was the u.n. we wanted arab league to give the situation -- our situation to the u.n. so the u.n. could help us. now the u.n. abandoned us. >> reporter: they are certainly paying the price. the shroud is for a 7-year-old girl. they carefully write her name, nuha al manal. like all the
of the city it is the worst they have endured. "god is great," he shouts, in defiance. the shelling is constant now. we're hearing an impact every few seconds. and in reply you can also hear a little bit of kalashnikov fire. it's a pretty futile gesture. [ gunshot ] eyewitnesses say a field clinic was hit. they filmed the injured being moved. over several days of this most of the casualties have been civilians. the houses don't have basements. there's nowhere to hide. "where's...
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city of aurora. >> reporter: president obama spent two hours with the victims' families and tried to comfort the community. >> i confessed to them that words are always inadequate in these kinds of situations. >> reporter: during this time of mourning abc news has obtained exclusive video of the shooting suspect. >> hello, i'm james. >> reporter: taken six years ago when james holmes spoke at a science camp. sources tell abc news the automatic rifle holmes allegedly used jammed during the shooting spree but he had extended clips for other weapons that held up to 40 rounds. holmes also recent lead applied for a membership at the private gun rage but was turned away because the owner thought he was
city of aurora. >> reporter: president obama spent two hours with the victims' families and tried to comfort the community. >> i confessed to them that words are always inadequate in these kinds of situations. >> reporter: during this time of mourning abc news has obtained exclusive video of the shooting suspect. >> hello, i'm james. >> reporter: taken six years ago when james holmes spoke at a science camp. sources tell abc news the automatic rifle holmes...
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the city was watching and left a huge plume of smoke over the crescent city. >> once the debris is cleared away a much-needed medical center will go up where the hotel was. people can never get enough of video like that. >> people like to see things blow up. a huge biomedical corridor city needs. progress there. >>> coming up, the political question that could surface after friday's tragedy in colorado. >> serious questions after a stunt involving hot coals turned pretty painful. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ hot hot hot ♪ what to do >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps p
the city was watching and left a huge plume of smoke over the crescent city. >> once the debris is cleared away a much-needed medical center will go up where the hotel was. people can never get enough of video like that. >> people like to see things blow up. a huge biomedical corridor city needs. progress there. >>> coming up, the political question that could surface after friday's tragedy in colorado. >> serious questions after a stunt involving hot coals turned...